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empressSkincare:A simple test video of this power bank charging a laptop wouldn't be hard to post. right? |
empressSkincare:Do I have your guarantee that this product can charge a 65w laptop? |
FutureFocus:How much is this? |
Hello man, a friend of mine who is into mining has kunzite for sale. Do you have any ready buyer for this? |
I shall forward this to a serving medical doctor @ 44 NARHK and I pray it helps in finding them. |
Good morning I can help to source for this at a very competitive price. I stay in Kaduna, and I can help you in procuring any quantity. |
FutureFocus:What is the price for this? |
Good day OP, can you help me to find the original motherbaord of HP Elitebook 830 G5 core i7 laptop please? |
Good evening house, any laptop intel core i7 8th gen above for 150k-200k budget? |
What other laptop do you have sir? |
Macmilla:This shoe, AF1, Moccasin and Converse all star (white color) are the GOAT of shoes. I definitely miss those times you get them very cheap here in Kaduna. |
Macmilla:My cousin dashed me this shoe after using it for more than 7 years, I wore it for over 4 years and had to change the sole plus I dyed it from brown to black and used it for another 3 years before I just say E DON DO ME. Same Kaduna , in the glorious days of Ramat Plaza. |
fashrola:Same thought here. That shoe will outlive so many shoes, you can wear it till eternity if you maintain it. I wear size 45/46 but I wouldn't mind purchasing this if funds was available as at the time of its sale. The design inside the shoes shows it is even a rare model of that particular line, CONGRATULATIONS to whoever bought this, you obviously have a gem. |
peteregwu:You can bargain but don't criticize ignorantly. ![]()
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Akindoubleyou:Pictures of the laptop please. |
Chegzee:90k? |
okeyfx:Still online... bring deal |
Stormyweather:I am the one. How can I be of service to you sir? |
nenergy:I want to buy three, is it still available? |
DavidMm:I have just followed you man. You know this stock market game. ![]() |
Whatever does not benefit the common man. Dangote no tell us. |
There is no 10 billion dollars to loot for ten years, you have to create it Mr. minister. |
jonzingcaesar:80K? |
From Chat GPT 4o How rich was Sir LouisSir Louis Odumegwu Ojukwu (1909–1966) was a pioneering Nigerian entrepreneur and is widely regarded as the country's first billionaire. His wealth and influence during the mid-20th century positioned him as one of the most prominent figures in Africa's business landscape. --- ### 💰 **Estimated Net Worth** At the time of his death in 1966, Sir Louis's wealth was estimated to be around **$4 billion**, which, when adjusted for inflation, equates to approximately **$40 billion** in today's terms. This immense fortune was amassed through diverse ventures spanning transportation, real estate, manufacturing, and finance. --- ### 🏢 **Major Business Ventures and Assets** 1. **Ojukwu Transport Company**: Established as one of Nigeria's largest transport firms, it boasted a fleet exceeding 5,000 trucks, facilitating goods movement across the nation. 2. **Ojukwu Stores and Ojukwu Textiles**: These enterprises dominated the retail and textile sectors in Eastern Nigeria, catering to a vast consumer base. 3. **Real Estate Holdings**: Sir Louis invested heavily in property, owning significant assets in major Nigerian cities, contributing to his substantial wealth. 4. **Board Memberships**: He held influential positions on the boards of several major corporations, including: - Shell Nigeria - Guinness Nigeria Limited - Nigerian National Shipping Line - Nigerian Cement Factory - Nigerian Coal Corporation - Costain West Africa Ltd - John Holt plc - Nigerian Marketing Board 5. **Financial Institutions**: He served as the president of the African Continental Bank and was the founding president of the Nigerian Stock Exchange, playing a pivotal role in shaping Nigeria's financial sector. --- ### 👑 **Recognition and Honors** - **Knighthood**: In recognition of his contributions, especially during World War II when his transport company supported British logistics, Sir Louis was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II. - **Luxury Symbol**: He was reputedly the first Nigerian to own a Rolls-Royce, a testament to his affluence and status. cite --- ### 🌍 **Standing Among Africa's Wealthiest** During his era, Sir Louis Odumegwu Ojukwu was arguably the richest man in Nigeria and among the wealthiest in Africa. His diversified investments and expansive business empire set a precedent for future African entrepreneurs. --- For a more in-depth look into his life and achievements, you might find this video insightful: --- |
IkejaScreenPlug:Can you help me to get the original amoled screen for samsung c9 pro. |
This track wey dem they play sounds familiar. ![]() |
Nigeria should not be limited to just two options. We have Peter Obi for sure but there is Akinwumi Adesina, Lamido Sanusi amongst other brilliant individuals. We the voters' must do better this time around. 1 pack of noodles and spaghetti should stop commanding our votes, we aren't suppose to be that cheap. ![]() |
Do you still need a proof to confirm how well APC is doing?/ ![]() |
Pass through Nassarawa state and mangoes will never look cheap to you again. Nassarawa state indigenes should not be seen buying mangoes at all at all. ![]() |
Atiku is a diplomat, wealth creator, and detribalized individual. Although, you cannot take away the news of him diverting some funds but he surely knows how to create wealth. Age is the biggest issue now. Baba is no more vibrant enough and not as disciplined as Peter Obi. Peter Obi is our best choice now. ![]() |
I can bet anything say this man no know the meaning of climate change. PR make una leave us alone. ![]() |
, in the glorious days of Ramat Plaza.